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Tough Love (2014)

by Heidi Cullinan(Favorite Author)
3.97 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1619220253 (ISBN13: 9781619220256)
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English
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publisher
Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
series
Special Delivery
review 1: I wish I could enjoyed the MC characters more Steve did not do it for me which made it tough to see him and Chenco together. Chenco was another story he was easy to love. He let himself be there but Steve not so much hard to like. i did however love everyone else which kinda says something. even Crabtree was more lovable than Steve. The kink on watersports pain and needles although interesting from a educational point of view hey it did not not shake my tree. So in the end I could honestly say I could of skipped this one.
review 2: Okay, confession time, I have a bad habit of reading books in series out of order. I state this because I loved Special Delivery, but haven’t read Double Blind yet. A wicked gift of Heidi Cullinan’s is writing very human
... more characters, kinks, flaws and all, and drawing the reader under their skins. There is no judgment, just an acknowledgement of the human condition. The reality that there is no ‘normal.’With Tough Love, as in Special Delivery, again not only lovers, but friends as well, find themselves through the acceptance and strength of those that love them. There is also the continuing theme of the difference between blood family and true family. In these books, they occasionally overlap. More often they don’t.But Tough Love. Chenco is fierce, he is independent, he is a fighter. But he has been beaten down so badly by life that only his alter ego, fierce Caramela, keeps him going. And then there is Steve. Loyal to the point of his own detriment, honest, and the leather daddy that is exactly right for the strong minded Chenco. Stating the blindingly obvious, there is a lot of BSDM and kink in this book. It didn’t bother me, it fitted with the characters, and it made sense within their world. Their family was that of the Special Delivery world: Sam, Mitch, Randy, Ethan & Crabtree. I really liked Crabtree. He was a gas. But it was also inevitable that it was Chenco’s tough, pragmatic strength that eventually let Dom Steve lose his guilt over the manipulative, sick Gordy. Recommended reading. less
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Magan
I love this whole series and seeing everyone again was great!
hannah9848
loved it, hoping for more in the series.
quartz15
3.5 stars.
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